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Dandenong Ranges Tourist Track : Emerald to Sassafras

Dandenong Ranges Tourist Track

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  • Explore the 15 km Dandenong Ranges Tourist Track from Sassafras to Emerald, offering a mix of enchanting forests, boardwalks, and road crossings. The trail caters to both seasoned trekkers and casual hikers, allowing flexibility in tackling the route.
  • Easily accessible by public transport or car, the trail starts at 392-394 Mount Dandenong Tourist Rd in Sassafras. The point-to-point hike takes 4-6 hours, concluding at Telopea Steps or Emerald, with an option for a unique return trip on the Puffing Billy Steam Train.
  • Conclude your journey in Emerald, a charming town with a warm community feel. Reflect on the beauty of the Dandenong Ranges, relax, and enjoy local amenities after completing the Sassafras to Emerald leg of the trail.

Embark on an unforgettable 15 km journey through the heart of the Dandenong Ranges Tourist Track, stretching from the charming village of Sassafras to the picturesque town of Emerald. This moderate-to-easy 5-6 hour hike promises a scenic exploration of superb forests, creek crossings, and meandering trails. Whether you’re a seasoned trekker or a casual hiker, this adventure offers flexibility, allowing you to tackle the entire route or break it down into smaller sections.


In this blog, we’ll guide you through the enchanting Dandenong Ranges Tourist Track from Sassafras to Emerald, offering insights into the trail’s scenic wonders, diverse landscapes, and practical tips for a memorable 15 km journey through the heart of Australian bushland.

The Trail Overview

Before diving into the walk details, let’s set the scene. This track, graded as moderate to easy, provides a refreshing alternative to the steepness of the 1000 Steps walk. The journey spans 15 km, leading you through diverse landscapes, including enchanting forests, boardwalks, and road crossings. It’s not just a stroll; it’s a challenge of distance that rewards you with the tranquility of the Australian bush.

Planning Your Journey

If you’re wondering about transportation options, fear not. The Dandenong Ranges Tourist Track offers the flexibility to start from either end or divide the trek into smaller segments. Public transport is available from the city, with train and bus routes leading to Sassafras and Emerald. For those looking for a unique return trip, consider hopping aboard the iconic Puffing Billy Steam Train from Emerald or visiting Emerald Park Lake.

Trail Information and Logistics

  • Trail Type: One-way (point-to-point)
  • Start Point: 392-394 Mount Dandenong Tourist Rd, Sassafras – Marked as Sassafras Creek Trail on Google Maps
  • Finish Point: Telopea Steps or Emerald
  • Distance: 15km to Telopea Steps, 16.5km to Emerald
  • Duration: 4-6 hours
  • Difficulty: Easy-Moderate

For those driving, the trailhead is conveniently located at 392-394 Mount Dandenong Tourist Rd in Sassafras, with a small car park available. If using public transport, the journey is equally straightforward. Take the Belgrave Line train to Upper Ferntree Gully station, then catch Bus 688 (Upper Ferntree Gully – Croydon via Tremont & Olinda) to Prince St/Mt Dandenong Tourist Rd in Sassafras.

Panoramic Views – A Photographer's Delight

As you progress along the trail, be prepared for some jaw-dropping panoramic views. The Dandenong Ranges offer vistas that stretch for miles, providing the perfect backdrop for a photo op. Don’t forget to pack your camera – these views are too stunning not to capture and share.

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Navigating the Trail: Sassafras to Emerald

Sassafras Creek Trail Section

The trail begins in the quaint village of Sassafras, offering opportunities for pre-hike refreshments with its cafes, delis, and bakeries. Starting at 392-394 Mount Dandenong Tourist Rd, the Sassafras Creek Trail section provides an easy start with well-maintained paths and lush tree-fern-lined trails.

As you traverse through temperate rainforest, be on the lookout for vibrant fungi and the lively presence of Crimson Rosella and Eastern Yellow Robin. The journey is punctuated by charming wooden bridges crossing Sassafras Creek, creating a picturesque setting.

Menzies Creek Walking Track Section

Crossing Emerald-Monbulk Road marks the transition to the Menzies Creek Walking Track section. Named after the Scottish prospector John Menzies, this part introduces diverse terrain, including open areas with tree ferns, boardwalks, and fern-covered gullies. This less-trafficked stretch offers a more secluded experience, providing a true escape into nature.

Telopea Steps to Emerald

Upon reaching Telopea Steps, the track portion concludes, leading to a 1.5 km walk along roads to Emerald. While this section may lack the wilderness feel, it serves as the final leg of the journey. For those preferring a more scenic conclusion, arranging a pickup from Telopea Steps is recommended.

As you approach Emerald, the final destination of this leg of the journey, you’ll feel a sense of accomplishment and connection with nature. Emerald is a charming town with a warm community feel, and you’ll find plenty of spots to relax, grab a bite, and reflect on the beauty of the Dandenong Ranges.

Accommodation Variety

If you are planning a visit and seeking accommodation, the Dandenong Ranges offer a variety of options, ranging from luxury to more rustic experiences. For those desiring a touch of luxury, consider Olinda Cascade, a prestigious accommodation nestled in the heart of the Dandenong Ranges. Enjoy a luxurious stay amidst the natural beauty of the region, complementing your unforgettable hiking experience

Practical Tips and Notes

  • Limited parking is available in Sassafras, near the Dance Hall, marking the beginning of your journey.
  • Parking in Emerald is available for those starting from that end, but Telopea Road Steps has limited space.
  • The track skirts around Monbulk, providing opportunities to stop at numerous picnic grounds or walk into villages along the way.
  • Dogs are welcome on-leash, but the track isn’t suitable for baby prams.
  • Toilets are available en-route in Sassafras, Baynes Park, and Emerald.
 

Conclusion:

The Dandenong Ranges Tourist Track from Sassafras to Emerald promises a day filled with nature, adventure, and Aussie charm. Whether you’re captivated by lush forests, enjoy creek crossings, or relish the challenge of a longer hike, this trail has it all. So, pack your essentials, lace up those walking shoes, and immerse yourself in the natural beauty of the Dandenong Ranges.

Frequently Asked Questions

The distance from Sassafras to Emerald along the Dandenong Ranges Tourist Track is approximately 15 kilometers.

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